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Discover Ludwig"bullet by" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to refer to a sequence of events that are related or happening one after another, often quickly. For example, "The day passed by bullet by bullet, until there was only a few hours remaining before the competition."
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HERE, BULLET, by Brian Turner.
Bullet by bullet, workers removed the detritus of Cambodia's past.
The bullet, by the way, was finally removed from near her spine.
SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA — Bullet by bullet, workers removed the detritus of Cambodia's past.
Sanjeev (another of my colleagues) dodged a bullet by a few centimetres.
Then again, truth be told, he believed he had perhaps dodged a bullet by not seeing the dreaded number 200.
He has dodged his first bullet by deciding not to take charge of Saturday's home game against Barcelona.
Some experts advise consumers to just bite the bullet by locking in a policy for the typical 20 years.
In fact, the first-ever mass-market ebook was a novella: 2000's Riding the Bullet by Stephen King.
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BULLET-BY OF ARTILLERY MISSILES "We used a string bow across a copper bowl to make these weird metallic sounds," Mr. Rydstrom said.
The decision came after three days of wrenching testimony that painted a moment-by-moment, bullet-by-bullet account of one of the worst atrocities of the United States' long war in Afghanistan.
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